Sentences with phrase «feel aggrieved if»

For me I'd feel aggrieved if we had one against us for one of our players blocking in the same fashion.

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«If the Fed gets its paradigm wrong and sees inflation that ultimately doesn't materialize, and they take rates too far, then markets would feel aggrieved,» said Carl Tannenbaum, chief economist at Northern Trust in Chicago, and a former senior risk official at the Fed Board.
If somebody votes for a party that you don't agree with, you're free to argue about it as much as you like; everybody will have an argument but nobody feels aggrieved by it.
Let's face it if that Sanchez handball goal had been scored against us we would be feeling aggrieved and saying the goal should not have stood.
It still surprises me that many still don't grasp this basic issue — no wonder so many feel aggrieved or frustrated if they think it is the main board shareholders job / remit / function to fund Arsenal's transfer activities.
tafadzwa, it would be easy to be bitter... im dissapointed not bitter, if we wer a bitter nation wed hav gone around thrashing stadiums and wrecking bars and restaurants when we feel aggrieved, iv tried to be dignified and objective but some of the comments really are ridiculous and for you to applaud what happened last night just on the basis of robbie keane playing for spurs was enough to drive me to react, and if you can truly begrudge the other 15 honest sportsmen in that squad what they earned and deserved against the odds last night solely because keane plays for those tossers, im sorry then you truly are an idiot
If there is one party that should feel aggrieved at media treatment it is the Liberal Democrats, who are constantly squeezed out by coverage of Labour and Tory affairs.
If Beckham still feels aggrieved at his treatment in this country he might like to know that Pope Francis is a big soccer fan (his favourite team in his native Argentina is appropriately called the Saints).
If it were a 59p iPhone app it might be easier to overlook such clumsy and uninspired construction - or at least not feel too aggrieved when you delete it - but by staking a place at the top end of the Minis price list, Alien Havoc draws too much attention to its shortcomings.
Coogler and cowriter Joe Robert Cole's approach is refreshing, contemporary, and resonant for the way they avoid long exposés on Black diasporic relationships, instead dramatizing the after - effect and affects of the atomization of the Black diaspora: the entanglement of shame and envy; the feelings of abandonment; and the aggrieved sense of entitlement, rage, and incomprehension that's settled and rendered dialogue tortuous, if not completely impossible.
Torque L does feel like a game that is designed to be played at leisure, but the one thing that really aggrieved me was the fact that if you did fail a stage, you had to wait for the fail animation to play out and then the level to reload before you could continue.
Some will feel aggrieved by this, no doubt, but it's handled in a subtle enough fashion and if you don't like it you can just turn it back to the original output format.
Shri Nariman further submitted that if respondent No. 1 felt aggrieved against partial award it could have filed petition under Sections 67 and 68 of the English Arbitration Act, 1996.
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